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Lonobn, October 12, ; Cardinal Moran, of will be accompanied on his return, to! the colony by thirty' priests and enters. In his farewell address, His Emihenpe said he was glad to return convinced that Home Rule- for Ireland mußt be immediately granted,, or otherwise the people would resort to secret societies. He has been greatly impressed!.by the unity which existed theclergy and the people. Cardinal Mb'ra'n subi scribed £SO to the Parneli defence fund. Applications for shares, to the amount of £3,035,000, have been receive}* bythe promoters of a Company' fbrmfed to take over 1 the Cheshire iSalt Worksl October 13. Mr Lawson Levy, the founder' ojf; the Daily Telegraph newspaper, is;'dead.October }4. Arrived—Elderslie, from New {Zealand.
A horrib'e tragedy is reported ifrom Yorkshire, where a young m»ri ,kjcked bis mother .to death, and Ibenj dismembered the body.i He afterwards collected the remains, saturated them with some combustible substance,! and burnt them. A domestic,servant wa* threatened with similar treatment, but was subsequently released, under a pledge of secrecy, October J 5, ' England has proposed to the Powers that they should agree to the prohibition of the sale of arms and spirits to the natives of the Pacific islands." j The Ruapebu arrived at Plymouth today. Her cargo of frozen meat is in good condition. J Sir W. Vernon Harcourt, in a speech at Manchester, declared that hej had become a convert to local ODtion. j October 16. News received states that the rising which recently took place at Mandjiven,in Java, has been repressed. Eleven rebel leaders were killed, Glasgow, October 15. An extensive fire took place: ttf-day. Seven buildings id- Buchanan S ,reel were totally destroyed, and the damage is estimated at j Lisbon 1 , October 15. The Portuguese Governmentf. ihave despatched a warship to Tangiers to enforce redress for disrespect recently shown there towards the Portuguese iag. Madrid, October'ls. The Spanish Government are willing to prohibit the importation of arms and alcohol to islands in the Pacific, prpvded that the Powers interested will a;ct in concert with Spain. Paris, October 14.
It is reported that the Frencfa inspection of sohools in Tunis is confined to sanitary .matters. The French Government is quite willing that Italian inspectors shall accompany the French inspectors on their visit, There jis a prospect of an amieable settlement of the difficulty, October 15.. M. Fkquet has issued a manifesto, in which be proposes bis reconstruction scheme. Briefly his scheme provides for the retirement of one-third, of the Senate and Chamber biennially,! the Senate to ba then elected % delegates nominated by the Communities, 'the Chamber to have the power of finally rejecting the amendments tc budget, and the ■ power-n of the President and Senate to dissolve the. Cbatriber to. resign only upon a direct" vote of con•fidence'beingcarried. ' f October 16. M. Floquet's, scheme for recortstitntion has been referred to a committee by a large majority. Berlin, October 13. Hamburg, which up to the present has been a freeicity of will on Monday enter the Zollverein or Customs, League of,the German Empire, j The city will surrender her, privileges; as;a free port. October 15. < The Government intend t 6 build ten ironclads and twelve gunboats, Rome, October 13. The Italian Government ihave directed the Italian teachers in schools j in Tunis not to admit French inspect tors. - , Vienna, October 15. 1 Count Edward Taafe, Minister for Home Affairs, has modified his | proposals to the Cabinet in,the direction'of extending noma Rule to Bohemia.) Calcutta, October 15. Information lias been received here that the AkozMs i have tendered their submission to General McQueen. 1 Zanzibar. October 13. The Sultan has signed a document granting valuable concessions to the British Blast African Association, fhe German Government have officially announced that they do not intend to establish a colony in Eastern Africa at present. October 15. The natives have burned a German station at Madinola,
Capetown; October, 15Sailed —On "the 12th, the Aorangi for Hobart"atid New ''Zejaland. ! , Buenos Ay/Res, ; October 15. A Bill is to be introduced in the Argentine Congress providing for a guarantee ot 5 per cent on 20,000,000 dollars to be'applied to the establishment of fresh meat pr serving factories, New York, October 12. In the railway accident in Lehigh Va!ley,,Pennsylvania, it was » Catholic excursion train divided into five sections, which by-,some,.means coilidei. Fifty of the cars were - telescoped, and ihr fourth aection of the train was thrown off the rails and down the embankment »nd into, the river. .^ October J 4. It has been elicited that the driver on one of the trains was asleep at the time of the accident.,: It is a'leged* .that this official was completely exhausted owing to excessive duty. ; October 15The Nicaragua Consul has notified i the United States Government that his , ! Government 7 wi'l only recognise the company formed in < New York for the construction of the Nicaragua ship canal under concessions granted to the Menscal contract.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1804, 18 October 1888, Page 1
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